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Variabilita markeru TG5 a asociace k obsahu intramuskulárního tuku a marblingu u skotu
Grosová, Hana
The variability of the marker TG5 TG gene and its association with the intramuscular fat and marbling of meat in cattle was studied. Randomly selected population, composed of 237 individuals (bulls) of the Czech Pied cattle breed from four farms in the Czech Republic, waschosen for testing polymorphisms. Polymerase chain reaction was used to amplify a fragment of TG 545 bp in size. After amplification, the fragments digestion was performed using the restriction endonuclease BstYI. To verify the presence of the PCR product and to identify the sizes of digested frag-ments the horizontal agarose electrophoresis was performed. The population's absolute and relative frequencies of alleles and genotypes were calculated. The calculations reve-aled a high frequency of the T allele (25.98 %). In conclusion, statisticalanalysis was performed. As a result, the influence of C422T polymorphism in the 5'promoter region of the gene on the TG and on the IMT marblinghave not been proven, but on the contra-ry there was detected significant effect (p<0.05) of polymorphism content on the region of Lauric acid (C12:0). The results also reveal some evidence of polymorphism having influence on Timnodonic acid and meat pH.
Evaluation of potentional social-economical development of the Local Action Group in area of Poličsko
Bittner, Patrik
This bachelor thesis deals in the theoretical part with the issues related to regional development, strategic planning, and the Rural Development Pro-gramme (RDP) in connection to the activities of Local Action Groups (LAGs). Next, the study analyzed and evaluated the situation and develop-ments in the socio-economic area within the scope of activity of the LAG Association for Development of the area of Poličsko. LAG strategy for the next planning period of 2014 - 2020 was defined using the SWOT analysis and statistical evaluation of results obtained from the questionnaire survey. Based on the results obtained from this study, recommendations for prac-tice, namely for the LAG Association for Development of the area of Poliřsko, were designed that could be used in preparation of the Strategic Development Plan. This Plan is crucial for possible obtaining subsidies from the RDP.
Zapojení lokálních aktérů v místních akčních skupinách ve vybraných krajích České republiky
Sadloňová, Pavla
This diploma thesis with title „Involvement of Local Actors in Local Action Groups in Selected Regions in Czech Republic“ deals about the partitipation of the local action group’s members from the following five regions: South Moravian, Moravian-Silesian, Olomouc, Pardubice and Zlín. The involvement of local actors in selected regions shall be identified by: evaluations of currenty available informations about LAG’s members, the value of decision makers, spatial concentration of local action group‘s members and the subsidies for local action group‘s members in program period 2007–2013. The database containing data about all LAGs existing in the year 2020 was set up in collaboration with the rest of the research group. As a base dataset the database containing supported projects in the program period 2007–2013 was also used. The numbers of representatives from public, private non-profit and private business sectors in LAG's members were calculated for each region. Based on the data, it was found out that the highest proportion belongs to private non-profit or private business sectors (based on the region). Similar fragmentation as for LAG's partners applies also for LAG's authorities. The dominant type of partner (in all regions) is the legal entity. The outputs of the research are segment distribution of the LAG members and their positions in the LAG authorities, typological distribution of LAGs by participation of their partners in the LAG authorities (public administration‘s LAGs, business LAGs and non-profit’s LAGs). It was found that members of the LAGs are not evenly spatially concentrated and that membership at the LAG authorities is not the key reason for obtaining subsidy on the own projects.
Coalition Formation in Multiagent Systems Using Genetic Algorithms
Kučera, Tomáš ; Uhlíř, Václav (referee) ; Zbořil, František (advisor)
This thesis discusses the basics of software agents and the way they form the multiagent coalitions. Genetic algorithms are introduced as one of the methods of solving the coalition formation problem. MAPC 2018 competition is introduced, which inspired the final design and implementation of the solution by using the tools described. A demo project was created, in which agents communicate with the MASSim server and gather data which is then used as an input into the genetic algorithm. Its purpose is to assign the agents to the tasks based on the input data, so that the tasks can be accomplished in the most effective manner possible. The results of this algorithm are evaluated in experiments which are focused on the quality of the solutions found as well as the time required for the calculation.
Virtual Power Plant Anomaly Detection
Vymazal, Jan ; Kočí, Radek (referee) ; Zbořil, František (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the implementation of a multi-agent system for the detection and prediction of anomalies during the operation of a virtual power plant. The thesis also deals with the implementation of a simulation that puts this multi-agent system into an environment that reflects the gradual addition of data in the real world. It also deals with the principles of communication between agents in a multi-agent environment according to FIPA standards. As part of the work, I created the multi-agent system in the JADE framework in the Java programming language and a script in the Python programming language that implements the simulation.
Parallel Artificial Life Simulator
Luža, Radim ; Peringer, Petr (referee) ; Martinek, David (advisor)
This thesis describes project of parallel simulator of agent system. At the begining it explains necessary theory. Further follows description of design of particular software application. Final part contains set of test results and discussion. In the final part there is also comparison of parallel algorithms used for next simulator state computation.
Multiagent Support for Strategic Games
Knapek, Petr ; Uhlíř, Václav (referee) ; Zbořil, František (advisor)
This thesis is dedicated to creating a new system with capabilities to create new generic, autonomous strategy computer game controlling elements based on multi-agent systems with social, intelligent decision-making and learning skills. Basic types of strategy games and problems of their playing will be introduced, along with currently used methods of intelligent game AI development. This thesis also presents design and implementation of the new system, working model for a specific game and results obtained while testing it.

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